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chaos 1
chaplets 2
chapter 1
character 34
characteristic 4
characteristics 2
characterizes 1
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35 sure
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34 appear
34 character
34 death
34 means
34 principles
Plato
The Republic

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character
   Dialogue
1 Repub| be of a far more serious character. Which of us has spoken 2 Repub| justice, but for the sake of character and reputation; in the hope 3 Repub| infer from your general character, for had I judged only from 4 Repub| is the time at which the character is being formed and the 5 Repub| imitation of the person whose character he assumes? ~Of course. ~ 6 Repub| by a man of an opposite character and education. ~And which 7 Repub| But when he comes to a character which is unworthy of him, 8 Repub| there is another sort of character who will narrate anything, 9 Repub| even to women who have a character to maintain, and much less 10 Repub| are utterly unbecoming the character of our guardians. ~Utterly 11 Repub| will not the words and the character of the style depend on the 12 Repub| and nobly ordered mind and character, not that other simplicity 13 Repub| statesman. ~Clearly; and his character is further illustrated by 14 Repub| those who have most the character of guardians? ~Yes. ~And 15 Repub| and no one will have the character of any distinct class in 16 Repub| resemble in capacity and in character? ~Very true. ~And ought 17 Repub| them to preserve their true character of guardians. ~Right, he 18 Repub| absolute justice and into the character of the perfectly just, and 19 Repub| spending, have no place in his character. ~Very true. ~Another criterion 20 Repub| be, any different type of character which has had no other training 21 Repub| degenerates and receives another character. But if philosophy ever 22 Repub| were just now doing their character and profession, and then 23 Repub| greater moderation of his character will increase instead of 24 Repub| said to have a distinct character. There are lordships and 25 Repub| compare with this the like character in the individual; and, 26 Repub| the origin and such the character of this State, which has 27 Repub| Yes, that is the type of character that answers to timocracy. ~ 28 Repub| son come into being? ~The character of the son begins to develop 29 Repub| government and the second type of character? ~We have. ~Next, let us 30 Repub| their penurious, laborious character; the individual only satisfies 31 Repub| agree. ~And now remember the character which we attributed to the 32 Repub| get power, this is their character; they associate entirely 33 Repub| up in a word, I said, the character of the worst man: he is 34 Repub| not, however, any definite character in them, because the soul,


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